| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 דפים
...am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk; but I do not delpair." MRS. ADAMS. " You feem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer." JOHNSON....forget the merits of my Redeemer; but my Redeemer has faid that he will fet fome on his righthand, and fome on his left."-"—He was in gloomy agitation,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 דפים
...not defpair."— MRS. ADAMS. " You feem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer." — J. " Madam r I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has faid, that he will fet fome on his right hand and fome on his left." He was in gloomy agitation, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 328 דפים
...a degree of hope as to keep him quiet. " You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence " with which I talk ; but I do not despair." Mrs ADAMS. " You seem, Sir, to forget the me" rits of our Redeemer." JOHNSOTJ. "Madam, " 1 do not forget the merits of my Redeemer; " but my... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 דפים
...of hope as to keep him quiet. You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk ; but 1 do not despair." MRS. ADAMS. " You seem, Sir, to forget...he will set some on his right hand and some on his left."—He was in gloomy agitation, and said, " I'll have no more on't."—If what has now been stated... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 238 דפים
...but I do not despair."—MRS. ADAMS, " You seem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer."—J, .*' Madam, I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer;...on his left." He was in gloomy agitation, and said, " I'll have no more on't." If what has now been stated should be urged by the enemies of Christianity,... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 דפים
...keep him quiet. You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk; but I do not despair.1* MRS. ADAMS. " You seem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer." JOHNSOW. " Madam, I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer; but my ReVOL. iv. Y 1784. deemer has said... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 דפים
...a degree of hopea» to keep him quiet. Yon •ее I am not quiet, from the vehemence with »hich I talk ; but I do not despair. Mrs. Adams. You seem, Sir, to forget the merit» of our Redeemer. Johnson. Madam, I do not forget the menta of mv Redeemtr; but my Redeemer... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 דפים
...such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet. You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk; but I do not despair." — MRS. ADAMS. " You seem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer." — J. tl Madam, I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer; but my Redeemer has said, that lie will... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 דפים
...such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet. You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk; but I do not despair." MRS. ADAMS. " You seem,...his left." — He was in gloomy agitation, and said, "I'll have no more on't." — If what has now been stated should be urged by the enemies of Christianity,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 דפים
...uneasy from the fear of death ? Johnson. A man may have such a degree of hope as to keep him quirt. Yea see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which...despair. Mrs. Adams. You seem, Sir, to forget the merits • our Redeemer. Juhiison. Madam, 1 do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has... | |
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